Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Keep Moving!

Kinesthetic Learning Happening here....

Kinesthetic Children Need to Move

"Hop on the sound you hear" "Jump to the correct letter name"... These are just examples of how Samuel Morey Students are using their motor skills to help with literacy acquisition. Research tells us that kinesthetic learners need to move. Children show us when they wiggle, tap, swing their legs, bounce, or just can’t sit still.  Kinesthetic learners use their bodies and their sense of touch to learn and grow. They often have excellent “physical” memory and they learn quickly when they are physically "doing" while learning.  This is why we plan to keep moving and learning here at WES.